19 September 2004, 05:29
<eldeguello>Re: Heavy .224 caliber bullets
What is your definition of "heavy"??
18 September 2004, 19:19
B17Gthose SMP bullets from Sierra also come in a 55 grain and 50 grain SMP. They made a 45 grain one, but they canned it.
They heard I had started using it!
Cheers
seafire
19 September 2004, 03:27
olarmyNow THAT would be a heck of a hollow point!
19 September 2004, 03:04
Savage99Bullets could be loaded backwards. The Partition bullet would expand as the base is open.
19 September 2004, 10:34
Savage99HotCore,
I used to reload the FMJ bullets backwards for friends. They were to cheap to buy hunting ammo and we got the 06 ball free. The ammo we had was open base lead filled bullets.
I remember watching one of these guys shoot a Remington 760 loaded with that ammo. He made a 4" group at 200 yds and it was on target.
19 September 2004, 06:37
z1rHeavy being 70+ grains hence the need for a fast twist barrel. So far the Speer semi spitzer seems the best option but I was hoping for something more along the lines of 80-90 grains and of a soft point or expanding variaty. Think Hunting. Most of the heavy weights I've seen seemed to be target oriented.
Thx.
19 September 2004, 04:34
ClarkThe Hornady TAP bullets [law enforcement and tactical only] are 60 gr soft point, kind of round nosed. They are being surplussed right now for 3.5 cents/ bullet at Midsouth.
I got a couple thousand of them from Lock Stock and Barrel this spring and had them moly coated.
In my Ruger #1 223, which is 1 in 12" or 1 in 14", those bullets shoot very well.
19 September 2004, 16:35
Savage99I never used them. I am not sure if the old vet ever shot anything with that load. The gun kicked too hard for him.
He had an early Remington in 243 with the dog leg bolt and a short barrel. Even that rifle kicked too hard for him. This was before recoil pads were common. At the time I was into the excellent 75 gr Sierra HP for target and varmints. He wanted that loaded up but light. I know I used IMR 3031 and I bet I have the load recorded somewhere but lets say it was a very light load and let it go at that.
He loved the load. He shot a buck and it ran thru a field, over or thru a fence and died by the tailgate of his truck. To this guy that was perfect bullet performance.